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How exactly was the file saved as PDF??? Normally it is printed to PDF, which
renders the sheets to a pdf document which can then be saved. That does not
change the original spreadsheet.
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Is there any way to get Excel to re-open a file saved as PDF??
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Default Re-open worksheet saved as PDF?

In Excel 2007, SaveAs has a PDF option. However, the original sheet can be
saved in the original format before closing.

So even if I can't get open the PDF, I can open the original.

Thanks for the help.
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How exactly was the file saved as PDF??? Normally it is printed to PDF, which
renders the sheets to a pdf document which can then be saved. That does not
change the original spreadsheet.
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"Gary''s Student" wrote:

Is there any way to get Excel to re-open a file saved as PDF??
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